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Constitution and Bill of Rights Project: Create a Board Game

Rated 4.97 out of 5, based on 40 reviews
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Becky's Social Studies Center
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Grade Levels
6th - 8th
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Great resource! My students were engaged and matched our standards! Fun way to review this unit and get a grade!
Thank you for this inspiration! I ended up primarily using the rubric as a great template to help me make my rubric for our board game unit (I ended up letting my kids choose one of our social studies or science units for the basis of their board game- I teach fourth grade gifted).
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Description

This Constitution and Bill of Rights Board Game project is a fun and creative way for students to demonstrate their understanding of these founding documents. Perfect for use at the end of a unit, the ready-made templates covering all aspects of game play, will allow students to instantly focus on the content and not get caught up in the design of their game.

Students will be asked to create the rules and directions for their game, all required pieces, and a colorful and detailed board game. The resource also provides some game ideas to get the students started and a list of required content topics to ensure their learning is showcased sufficiently. Overall, this resource offers a great alternative for students to summarize their knowledge on the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

The board game project includes:
✓ Step-by-Step Directions, Requirements and Ideas

✓ Required Content Topics

✓ Rubric

✓ 6 Game Board Templates

✓ 2 Options for Game Card Templates

✓ 2 Options for Spinners

✓ 3 Options for Game Pieces

✓ 1 Template for Dice

✓ 1 Template for Game Money

Here's what my happy customers are saying about this resource:

"Absolutely love this! I used this as an PBL assessment. The kids LOVED playing each others games. HIGHLY recommend BONUS: my principal LOVED the project."

"This was a great way to make studying the Constitution more fun for my students!"


"Fun project and easy to understand with clear directions."


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Total Pages
16 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Develop the topic with relevant, well-chosen facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples.
Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform about or explain the topic.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

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